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Alfred Neville May
Muhammad Haroon (A. N. May, AN MAY, "May, Alfred N." or ALFRED N. MAY) 1944–1998 was a British PhD Scholar of Cambridge University. He got his PhD degree in 1970. The topic of his PhD Thesis was "The franchise in thirteenth century England, with special reference to the estates of the bishopric of Winchester". He converted to Islam from Christianity in 1988 when he was 44 years old. Alfred Neville May had been a communist during his teen-age years. Works He wrote more than one dozen book about Islam after accepting Islam. Raza Academy, The Raza Academy UK published many of his works. A few of the titles of those works are as follows: # World Importance of Imam Ahmad Raza Khan Barelvi 1994 # How to Achieve Muslim Unity # A warning to Muslim about Hizb ut Tahrir # The Social Structure of Islam: The Nature of Society in Traditional Islam # The Surah Ya Sin # World Importance of Ghaus al Azam Hazrat Sheikh Muhyiddin Abdul Qadir Jilani 1995 # Why I Accepted Islam 1990 # R ...
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Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic Monotheism#Islam, monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God in Islam, God (or ''Allah'') as it was revealed to Muhammad, the Muhammad in Islam, main and final Islamic prophet.Peters, F. E. 2009. "Allāh." In , edited by J. L. Esposito. Oxford: Oxford University Press. . (See alsoquick reference) "[T]he Muslims' understanding of Allāh is based...on the Qurʿān's public witness. Allāh is Unique, the Creator, Sovereign, and Judge of mankind. It is Allāh who directs the universe through his direct action on nature and who has guided human history through his prophets, Abraham, with whom he made his covenant, Moses/Moosa, Jesus/Eesa, and Muḥammad, through all of whom he founded his chosen communities, the 'Peoples of the Book.'" It is the Major religious groups, world's second-largest religion behind Christianity, w ...
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